Southern California to finally enjoy a stretch of dry weather

After another wet weekend, Southern California will finally get a stretch of dry weather and several days of sunny skies.

“The next seven days are looking real good, maybe even the next 10 days, KTLA Meteorologist Henry DiCarlo said Monday.

Saturday and Sunday brought us another winter-type storm with cold and blustery air to go along with the rain, Henry said.

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The weekend storm brought half an inch to an inch of rain to most parts of Los Angeles County, including .54 inches to downtown Los Angeles, .75″ in Beverly Hills, .95″ in Northridge and .62″ in Pasadena, according to the National Weather Service.

The low-pressure system that brought the rain will now travel toward Colorado allowing high pressure to move in over our region.

A look at the 7-day forecast on April 15, 2024, shows a return to warm and dry conditions over Los Angeles.
A look at the 7-day forecast on April 15, 2024, shows a return to warm and dry conditions over Los Angeles.

“We have a really nice week in front of us with temperatures warming … Really Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday we should see the better part of Southern California above the average,” Henry said.

Some areas can even expect highs in the 80s over the next couple of days.

We are expecting a few clouds to move in Thursday and Friday but a great weekend is on tap with sunny skies and temperatures around the average.

“Overall, smooth sailing and lots of sunshine,” Henry said.

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